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有条件现金转移支付计划对儿童健康决定因素的影响:来自哥伦比亚的证据。

The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on determinants of child health: evidence from Colombia.

作者信息

Lopez-Arana Sandra, Avendano Mauricio, van Lenthe Frank J, Burdorf Alex

机构信息

1Department of Public Health,Erasmus MC,PO Box 2040,Rotterdam,The Netherlands.

2Department of Social Science,Health and Medicine,King's College London,London,UK.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2016 Oct;19(14):2629-42. doi: 10.1017/S1368980016000240. Epub 2016 Feb 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes provide income to low-income families in return for fulfilling specific behavioural conditions. CCT have been shown to improve child health, but there are few systematic studies of their impact on multiple determinants of child health. We examined the impact of a CCT programme in Colombia on: (i) use of preventive health services; (ii) food consumption and dietary diversity; (iii) mother's knowledge, attitudes and practices about caregiving practices; (iv) maternal employment; and (v) women's empowerment.

DESIGN

Secondary analysis of the quasi-experimental evaluation of the Familias en Accion programme. Children and families were assessed in 2002, 2003 and 2005-06. We applied a difference-in-differences approach using logistic or linear regression, separately examining effects for urban and rural areas.

SETTING

Colombia.

SUBJECTS

Children (n 1450) and their families in thirty-one treatment municipalities were compared with children (n 1851) from sixty-five matched control municipalities.

RESULTS

Familias en Accion was associated with a significant increase in the probability of using preventive care services (OR=1·85, 95 % CI 1·03, 3·30) and growth and development check-ups (β=1·36, 95 % CI 0·76, 1·95). It had also a positive impact on dietary diversity and food consumption. No effect was observed on maternal employment, women's empowerment, and knowledge, attitudes and practices about caregiving practices. Overall, Familias en Accion's impact was more marked in rural areas.

CONCLUSION

CCT in Colombia increase contact with preventive care services and improve dietary diversity, but they are less effective in influencing mother's employment decisions, empowerment and knowledge of caregiving practices.

摘要

目的

有条件现金转移支付(CCT)项目为低收入家庭提供收入,以换取其满足特定行为条件。CCT已被证明可改善儿童健康,但对其对儿童健康多个决定因素影响的系统性研究较少。我们研究了哥伦比亚的一个CCT项目对以下方面的影响:(i)预防性保健服务的使用;(ii)食物消费和饮食多样性;(iii)母亲对育儿做法的知识、态度和行为;(iv)母亲就业;以及(v)妇女赋权。

设计

对“行动中的家庭”项目的准实验评估进行二次分析。在2002年、2003年以及2005 - 2006年对儿童和家庭进行了评估。我们采用差分法,运用逻辑回归或线性回归,分别考察城乡地区的效果。

背景

哥伦比亚。

研究对象

将31个实施干预的市的1450名儿童及其家庭与65个匹配的对照市的1851名儿童进行比较。

结果

“行动中的家庭”项目与预防性保健服务使用概率的显著增加相关(比值比=1.85,95%置信区间1.03,3.30)以及生长发育检查(β=1.36,95%置信区间0.76,1.95)。它对饮食多样性和食物消费也有积极影响。未观察到对母亲就业、妇女赋权以及育儿做法的知识、态度和行为有影响。总体而言,“行动中的家庭”项目在农村地区的影响更为显著。

结论

哥伦比亚的CCT增加了与预防性保健服务的接触并改善了饮食多样性,但在影响母亲的就业决策、赋权以及育儿做法知识方面效果较差。

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